Sharpie 1976527 Pen, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 6-Count
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It all depends on the type of paper you're working with. They bleed through my high-end thick-skinned clothing. but not in my cheap, thin loose-leaf notebook. paper in the form of leaves First, look at a page from the back of the book.
Vertically oriented. I've discovered that storing them cap down causes the ink to bleed and create a mess.
They're all mine. 5mm . a tad more substantial
Sharpie fine point pens are designed to be used for a variety of purposes, including taking notes, journaling, and writing letters. It does not bleed through paper, but it is not intended for use on wooden blocks and may not perform well when used on this type of surface.
Selected User Reviews For Sharpie 1976527 Pen, Fine Point, Assorted Colors, 6-Count
period. To begin, I'd like to declare that I am a pen aficionado. My obsessions with line weight, pen balance, and hand fit are so strong that my friends and family tease me about them. BUT- As a result, I'm the ideal person to tell you about these pens! Sharpie ink is indestructible and does not bleed through regular office paper, so these are the best. The ink is also very smooth, and it has never let me down. The tips on this model are extremely durable and will not fray until your ink runs out. Regarding the ink: Sharpie is known for producing the smoothest, most vibrant color, making it an indestructible tool for use in artwork, journals, and planners. For precise work, the fine tips are ideal. They're great for lining up my dayplanner, and the precision tip is ideal for my tiny writing. SHARPIE KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE MAKING WITH THEIR INK. The pinnacle of fine tip pens, these are the best of the best. period. Sharpie, you have my heart. • Advantages: br>br> br> Long-lasting tip that will not freybr> Vibrant ink that DOES NOT BLEEDbr> Smooth flow that does not cause ink blots when pausingbr>• Cons:
- There is no container for keeping pens organizedbr>- BECAUSE I LOVE THESE PENS, I LOOK WEIRD! br>• The Final Word: These pens are the pinnacle of fine tip pens- period.
Sharpies have always been my first choice when it comes to quality. This product disappointed me greatly: don't make the mistake of thinking (as I did) that these are equivalent to their permanent markers; They must be water-based because they 1) take an eternity to dry on anything other than paper (I used them on a calendar); and 2) take an eternity to dry on anything other than paper. 2) do not produce a smooth surface Regardless of the surface, there is a line to look at. My first encounter with a BAD Sparpie- Don't claim it as your own. P. I'd return it, but I'd thrown away all of the packaging. For the love of God, it's a Sharpie. It was a valuable lesson.
They work well on adult coloring books, calendars, letters/notes, and other surfaces, but you must be careful because they smudge on some. If you press the pens too hard or go over the same area several times, they will bleed through the paper. Sharpie pens, on the other hand, are known for their bright and bold colors. Six colorful fine-point pens were included in the box. Sharpie comes in a variety of colors and tips. I strongly advise you to do so.
I bought these along with a pack of premium fineliners from one of the most highly recommended brands. When I compared these to the higher-end models, I was surprised at how well they performed. These have tips that aren't quite as fine (by about a millimeter), don't come in as many colors, and appear to be a little less durable. The colors are a little less vibrant side by side, but there is no bleed through or ghosting in my experience, which you may not notice unless you are constantly using them on rougher media or something to cause more wear/damage to the tips. Also I am not 100% sure but I believe these are fundamentally the same pen as those labeled 'Sharpie Art Pens' or something similar instead of just 'Sharpie Pens'.
I'm a huge fan of these pens. I'm not sure what to say about this product. SHARPIES ARE ONE OF MY FAVORITE THINGS! Office supplies have become a problem for me. I prefer to use a felt tip pen instead of a ballpoint pen. Sharpie used to bleed through the paper, so I'm glad these don't, and I've switched to using them exclusively.
Because of the unsteadiness in my hand when writing, a pen like a felt pen that drags slower on paper is best. My writing is more legible. Because of the combination of an unsteady hand and a slick, fast-moving pen, there are fewer wild movements. The color selection and cost appeal to me.
They also write with such fluidity and do not bleed through. I keep track of class notes and various organizational lists with them. This is also the most affordable price I've seen! I'll keep reordering until I can get these on a subscription and save money!.
First and foremost, I'm a huge fan of Sharpie pens. Second, they're fantastic because they're in COLOR! I work in journalism, so I keep a large desk calendar and a smaller on-the-go calendar. the- go planners that must be in sync with each other I can write dates and times for representative meetings, sports I need to cover, and interviews in different colors in both calendars using Sharpie pens. The lines remain sharp and do not bleed through the pages because of the high quality. I keep track of things with a simple desk calendar and the Freedom Planner from Amazon. br>I also like how long they last. br>My only gripe is that if you write too hard at a 45° angle to the desk, the nibs can bend a little. Be gentle with yourself! br>In addition, these are easily in the $9 range at my local Walgreens, so buying them here was less expensive. I could have gotten them on sale, but the pastel pack isn't available at Walgreens or Walmart.